Carlos perez & rosa forte

Sebastian Misse & Andrea Reyero

Andrea Reyero beggins dancing at the age of 8 with Argentine folklore dances and becomes part of Ballet del Trebol (Santa Fe, Argentina) in 1984. With this company she tours Argentina, USA, Italy and Israel as part of various international dance festivals. In 1986 she becomes acquainted with other types of dance such as: tango, modern, flamenco and ballet. In 1992 she is summoned to dance both folklore and tango dances at the 4th World Festival of Folklore Dances at Palma de Mallorca (Spain). In 1993 Andrea graduates from the National Dance Institute Maria Ruanova (Argentina) as a professor of Argentina Folklore dances. By that time, her passion for tango takes her to the most traditional milongas of Buenos Aires where she meets and learns from famous salon dancers like Alberto Villarrazo, Leonardo Lerman, Ernesto Castello, Toto Faraldo and others. That is where she meets Sebastian Misse in 1994. Sebastian Misse comes from a well-known family of traditional tango dancers. Together with his siblings Andrea, Stella and Gabriel they have experienced tango from a very early age. Sebastian begins to study Argentine folklore dances at the age of 8 in the school of Santiago Ayala y Norma Viola. With this school he participates in various dance festivals in Buenos Aires. In 1988 he takes his first tango steps with the Broadway star of Argentinian tango, Carlos Rivarola. His attraction to tango takes him to the most famous tango salons of Buenos Aires and there he meets and learns from the Golden Age milongueros Osvaldo Mantegaza, Ernesto Castello, Toto Faraldo, Alberto Villarrazo, Turco Jose, Leonardo Lerman, Edgardo Clement, Pepito Avellaneda, Osvaldo and Miguel Zotto and Antonio Todaro. In 1990 he starts training with his most influential teachers Miguel Angel Zotto, Osvaldo Zotto and Antonio Todaro. It is then when he dances at Sociedad Armenia, Casa de Carlos Gardel, Teatro Astral (Tribute to Astor Piazzolla), Unione e Benevolenza (Tribute to Osvaldo Pugliese), Teatro Coliseo, Teatro de la Rivera, Michelagelo Tango Show (with stars like Nestor Fabian, Raul Lavie, Sexteto Julian Plaza and Jose Colangelo), Salon Chique (with star Alberto Castillo) and at Number One (together with Roberto Goyeneche). He has been interviewed and featured at documentaries by TVGLOBO (Brasil), National Geographic (USA) and Smithsonian Magazine (USA). In 1994 he meets Andrea Reyero and they become a professional tango couple and lifetime partners. ​

They have been part of many events in Buenos Aires, like MICHELANGELO tango show, films like SOLO TANGO, feature dancers in the movie CANCION DESESPERADA with Argentina’s Maximiliano Guerra classical ballet star. In September 1996 they were summoned by CARI, Argentina’s Counsil for International Affairs to be stars at the show VIDA Y PASSION POR TANGO together with Horacio Ferrer, Osvaldo Montes and the lead singer Maria Volonte. They also featured as lead dancers at the film DESPABILATE AMOR, directed by Eliseo Subiela and at the presentation of Julio Iglesias’ cd TANGO, in Argentina’s TV channel TELEFE. They had memorable exhibitions in traditional Buenos Aires salons like Club Social Rivadavia, Salon Canning, Sociedad de fomento Club Mariano Acosta, Club Gricel, Club Sunderland and Salon Akarense. Andrea and Sebastian are true ambassadors of the Argentine tango in the world, appreciated dancers, choreographers and teachers. They express with great passion and elegance their precise style of dance. Andrea and Sebastian discovered the tango world in the milongas of Buenos Aires at a very early age, where many of the best dancers from the golden age of tango have passed them their legacy. They dance the Argentine tango all over the world participating in many festivals, shows on prestigious theaters, television programs, films, milongas with artist like: Alberto Castillo, Roberto Goyeneche, Jorge Valdez, Osvaldo Rivo, Alberto Podesta, Virginia Luque, Nestor Fabian, Guillermo Fernandez, Raul Lavie, Hugo Marcel and Julio Iglesias. Orchestras like: Julian Plaza- Quinteto Pirincho de Oscar Bassil- Color Tango- José Colangelo- Maxime Vengerov and Ensemble Hyperion. They have created their own Tango Academy for more than 15 years in Paris, where they pass on to the students their love and knowledge of tango culture.